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there has been in other school shooting in the united states. one student shot and wounded at a school in california before a teacher in another staff member talked the gun man into surrendering. is president joe biden has been talking with the nra. he is heading a task force after the sandy hook school shooting. thailand will be sending about 400 refugees back to me and more. is the second such deportation in one week. they were found in a rubber plantation and more than 100,000 of them have been displaced after sectarian violence. members of the community in thailand have been protesting against the government of myanmar. they have gathered outside in bangkok. they want them to stop the fighting. this may soon be a thing of the past four primary students in indonesia. they want the subject removed so more time can be spent on things like religion and nationalism. they say the move is a step backward. we have a report from jakarta. >> learning about the motion. it is a prime exercised for children around the world. these children may lose out o
there has been in other school shooting in the united states. one student shot and wounded at a school in california before a teacher in another staff member talked the gun man into surrendering. is president joe biden has been talking with the nra. he is heading a task force after the sandy hook school shooting. thailand will be sending about 400 refugees back to me and more. is the second such deportation in one week. they were found in a rubber plantation and more than 100,000 of them have...
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the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding. communities have been cut off. >> we lost everything, our houses, are animals, it has been terrible. we have to climb trees to escape the water. i know of five people died. we buried one person yesterday. the cost of the damage is not yet known. >> this was an agricultural land. we are now more than 1 meter above what used to be a field, crops that they were hoping to develop. this is one of the town's most affected by the flooding. families are still waiting for help. this woman and her children have been living on the side of the road for days. >> we are drinking water from the river which is dirty. food i
the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding....
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is going up in the united states. >> the white house in washington d.c.. how jazeera has coverage in just a handful of cities including washington and new york. it will mean an increase of staff numbers in the u.s. there will be operations in new york, miami, chicago, and los angeles. the channel has not been given the necessary government approval. >> there is a $95 billion business in the u.s., but growers have seen an increasing amount of their market share go to independent growers. >> behind this door between teamsters on an industrial new jersey street, and the dance between dumpsters on an industrial -- dumpdyrtd -- dumpsters on an industrial new a battle isket, brewing. americans have developed an unquenchable thirst for craft beers. there are three employees and a booming business. each year, sales for craft brewers grow another 15%. when microbrewers become macro bourse, the thick thighs become --
is going up in the united states. >> the white house in washington d.c.. how jazeera has coverage in just a handful of cities including washington and new york. it will mean an increase of staff numbers in the u.s. there will be operations in new york, miami, chicago, and los angeles. the channel has not been given the necessary government approval. >> there is a $95 billion business in the u.s., but growers have seen an increasing amount of their market share go to independent...
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the united nations estimates that more than 100,000 syrian refugees have fled to egypt since march 2011. 13,000 have registered, but the u.n. expects the number to triple by june. tens of thousands of syrian refugees live and work here. many of them arrived with very little money. they used the money to pay to live in refugee camps. they have been offered health care and education at the same rate as the egyptians. they are also allowing the sun -- visa extensions. >> as the crisis extends, people run out of money. we see more and more families that are just not able to cope. we have seen families living on the street. >> these refugees say they want to go back home as soon as possible. as the violence in syria continues, it can only wait and pray that the families they left behind are safe. >> making farms more efficient. a new program that aims to improve production for south africa's supermarkets. >> i will be telling you why millions of devout hindus have arrived on the river ganges. >> hello. we have some optimism across australia. more klaus clouds. no great amount of rainfall. bu
the united nations estimates that more than 100,000 syrian refugees have fled to egypt since march 2011. 13,000 have registered, but the u.n. expects the number to triple by june. tens of thousands of syrian refugees live and work here. many of them arrived with very little money. they used the money to pay to live in refugee camps. they have been offered health care and education at the same rate as the egyptians. they are also allowing the sun -- visa extensions. >> as the crisis...
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only sections have been able to get prefabricated units instead of these tents. two weeks ago, we came under a very heavy snowstorm here. many of the tents, according to the refugees, were drowning in water and rain. a lot of people complained they had to replace their tents. now in trying to keep themselves dry and their tents dry, they are creating a sanitation problem inside of the camp. this is when you see very often these large puddles of water inside the camp -- they include dirty water, laundry water, and other water used for cooking. there are many other basic needs as well. to be quite honest, the children are among the people who are suffering out here in this freezing weather. if you could just look at most of the children right here, they are lacking proper winter shoes, socks, boots. they are wearing plastic slippers, the same ones they have had since the summer. really, there is so much that can be done with the extra funds and donations given to the camp. it is obvious and evident anywhere you look, whether it is the sanitation problem or bathroom
only sections have been able to get prefabricated units instead of these tents. two weeks ago, we came under a very heavy snowstorm here. many of the tents, according to the refugees, were drowning in water and rain. a lot of people complained they had to replace their tents. now in trying to keep themselves dry and their tents dry, they are creating a sanitation problem inside of the camp. this is when you see very often these large puddles of water inside the camp -- they include dirty water,...
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the united states has agreed to help france move its troops and equipment to mali. the first troops have arrived in the country and are there under a u.n. security resolution to help fight against rebels in the north of the country. mohammed has more from the somali capital. >> the arrival marked the start of thousands of west african soldiers due to fight alongside the mali and french army. >> if religious extremism takes root in mali, it's all of our subregion which will suffer. >> they were followed by more than 100 nigerian troops with 900 from the african continent. they are expected to detroy 2,500 soldiers for france and stepped up the operation on a daily basis since launching the first air raids last friday. >> i've been really impressed with the low guestics flow over the last three days. we really see the will of our forces who have all the equipment they need and why they are here, what you see behind me, bringing in 80 to 90 tons of equipment. >> fighting intensified, 4000 kilometers from the capital. they are a small but important town that they starte
the united states has agreed to help france move its troops and equipment to mali. the first troops have arrived in the country and are there under a u.n. security resolution to help fight against rebels in the north of the country. mohammed has more from the somali capital. >> the arrival marked the start of thousands of west african soldiers due to fight alongside the mali and french army. >> if religious extremism takes root in mali, it's all of our subregion which will suffer....
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i went to the united nations and talk to a number of diplomats at that time. i said, how can i use one african language when there are so many languages in africa? how can i choose one? the general consensus was, you swahili. so i had this guy who was a scholar of swahili. he took langston's poem from english to keep swahili. his diction and voice was so wonderful. you can see him on the recording. >> africa where the great congo flows africa, where the whole jungle knows a new dawning breaks africa a young nation awaits, africa' >> [indiscernible] then when you got to be good aircraft, he had to make a contribution to society. >> i'm joined by the award winning author walter mosley who has published 37 books, the written many others, including a series of bestselling mysteries featuring the private investigator, detectable in a blue dress" that was made into a film starring then sell washington. his last known for his nonfiction work that addresses the pressing political issuealof our time. >> there is an article from 2006 called walter mosley and about black
i went to the united nations and talk to a number of diplomats at that time. i said, how can i use one african language when there are so many languages in africa? how can i choose one? the general consensus was, you swahili. so i had this guy who was a scholar of swahili. he took langston's poem from english to keep swahili. his diction and voice was so wonderful. you can see him on the recording. >> africa where the great congo flows africa, where the whole jungle knows a new dawning...
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the united nations, and also the european union. because the rebels are 160 kilometers from the capitol and the threatening to take it if they did not come to some sort of an agreement. >> reporting from gabon, thank you very much. >> much more ahead. u.s. president barack obama looking at bypassing congress to enforce tighter gun laws. a makeover for the board game monopoly. you decide which changes get to pass go. >> unsettled picture across europe. particularly this weather system pulling cold air in behind it. we are likely to see snow developing across parts of poland, into northern parts of germany. further south, colder air across more southeastern parts of europe, giving outbreaks of very light snow. we also have snow across parts of france in toward the alpine area. the u.k. enjoying drier weather. not particular warm, temperatures only seven degrees and londonderry but across siberia, dry and fine, a high of 10 degrees. moving into northern parts of africa, quiet weather conditions expected. in little coal on the coast of
the united nations, and also the european union. because the rebels are 160 kilometers from the capitol and the threatening to take it if they did not come to some sort of an agreement. >> reporting from gabon, thank you very much. >> much more ahead. u.s. president barack obama looking at bypassing congress to enforce tighter gun laws. a makeover for the board game monopoly. you decide which changes get to pass go. >> unsettled picture across europe. particularly this weather...
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but other factors also seem to influence the statistical profile of health in the united states. life expectancy has gone up, but infant mortality doesn't come down. and part of that is due to the fact that people are living under circumstances that don't favor healthy pregnancies and healthy early childhood, and where they don't get the type of health care that they need because they can't afford it. and in rural communities, it's not available. gerard anderson: of the industrialized countries, we and mexico and turkey are the three countries that have large numbers of uninsured. and so you know that those people are in serious trouble when they get sick, and they are responsible not due to their own fault, but they are the cause for a lot of our higher infant mortality rates, our low life expectancy, and whatever. every person in america needs to have access to excellent health care and health services. and there are several barriers from that happening. some are financial, and some are system-wide, and these seem to be increasing rather than decreasing at a time when our natio
but other factors also seem to influence the statistical profile of health in the united states. life expectancy has gone up, but infant mortality doesn't come down. and part of that is due to the fact that people are living under circumstances that don't favor healthy pregnancies and healthy early childhood, and where they don't get the type of health care that they need because they can't afford it. and in rural communities, it's not available. gerard anderson: of the industrialized...
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french units have been amassing. after traveling through there is now a pause. it is clear they are preparing to advance on this key rebel stronghold. malian troops go first followed by french forces. they want to create the impression it is the malian government retaking towns and not a foreign government. they need to win the confidence of ordinary people. when the rebels took over in the north, the army simply ran away. french involvement changed everything. >> it has been difficult because we need a lot of logistical support. we need help with intelligence and communications. this is what we need to finish this operation. >> this group has a prisoner. they say he is the rubble. the army has been accused of score settling and executions. senior french officer fly to the front line. they have come to give the troops a final briefing before the assault on the timbuktu. >> as the troops continued to make gains in mali, tens of thousands of people are escaping the fighting. a large number of people are going to refugee camps in mauritania. >> the refugee camp on
french units have been amassing. after traveling through there is now a pause. it is clear they are preparing to advance on this key rebel stronghold. malian troops go first followed by french forces. they want to create the impression it is the malian government retaking towns and not a foreign government. they need to win the confidence of ordinary people. when the rebels took over in the north, the army simply ran away. french involvement changed everything. >> it has been difficult...
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and the united nations is criticizing the u.s.-backed regime in saudi arabia for the beheading of a free lankan guest worker. -- be heading of a sri lanka guest worker. she was decapitated over allegations of murdering the baby of her employer. the spokesperson for the men high commissioner for human rights condemned the execution. >> we express our deep dismay at the execution of a young sri lanka and women on wednesday. -- a young woman on wednesday. she can to work as a house made in 2005, was charged for the murder of her employers' pay the a week after her arrival. despite a birth certificate that allegedly showed she was a minor at the time of the baby's death, and repeated expressions of concern from the international community, she was convicted of murder, sentenced to death, and beheaded. >> those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. we be
and the united nations is criticizing the u.s.-backed regime in saudi arabia for the beheading of a free lankan guest worker. -- be heading of a sri lanka guest worker. she was decapitated over allegations of murdering the baby of her employer. the spokesperson for the men high commissioner for human rights condemned the execution. >> we express our deep dismay at the execution of a young sri lanka and women on wednesday. -- a young woman on wednesday. she can to work as a house made in...
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and in the enemies of the united states. there will befor recreation for people who have been wronged, tortured, wrongfully rendered. >> we have to leave it at that. clara gutteridge and ephraim savitt. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
and in the enemies of the united states. there will befor recreation for people who have been wronged, tortured, wrongfully rendered. >> we have to leave it at that. clara gutteridge and ephraim savitt. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
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at the united nations, a spokesperson for the u.n. refugee agency said the fighting in mali continues to this place up to 700,000 people. >> we believe there could be in the nearuture up to 300,000 people additionally displaced inside mali and over 400,000 additionally displaced in the neighboring countries. many also fear the strict application of sharia law. their report having witnessed executions, amputations, and say that large amounts of money are being offered to civilians to fight against the malian army and its supporters. disturbingly, also, we're hearing accounts there are children among the rebel fighters. >> fighting erupted in afghanistan's capital earlier today after suicide bombers attacked the headquarters of the afghan traffic police. at least eight people were killed, including three officers and five militants. it was the second attack on an afghan government building in kabul in five days. a new u.n. report says the torture prisoners in afghanistan is not only continuing, that may be on the rise. investigators say
at the united nations, a spokesperson for the u.n. refugee agency said the fighting in mali continues to this place up to 700,000 people. >> we believe there could be in the nearuture up to 300,000 people additionally displaced inside mali and over 400,000 additionally displaced in the neighboring countries. many also fear the strict application of sharia law. their report having witnessed executions, amputations, and say that large amounts of money are being offered to civilians to fight...
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women are not attached to combat units, they're not assigned. which means they're out there, >>> out of time. bye-bye! minds, best sources, hardest talk. >> "the mclaughlin group" is brought to you by siemens. across the country we're building answers for hospitals, utilities, cities, and >>> california on the mend. but much more work needs to be done. that assessmen his take on what's working and what's not. >> we seem to think that education's a thing, like a vaccine that can be designed from afar and simply injected into our children. >> the embattled oakland police department brings on an expensive consultant, but his tough tactics are generating controversy. >> i vote against this contract tonight is not about not being serious about crime. >> apple stock takes a plunge. it's something taking a bite out of innovation at the silicon valley giant. >>> plus. i'm here at the new sfja strzz center in san francisco. we'll go on a behind the scenes tour to find out what makes this place so groundbreaking. coming up.
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is there more the united states could and should be doings there? >> well, i think first of all, africa, there are a lot of things going on right now. we know what's been happening in al jeer yarks in molly, we know about so moll yadellis and all these problem areas. my concern with f aftercome and i was instrumentle in getting that as a unified one command instead of divided among three chands that used to be. they don't have the resources necessary to be able to cover the problems. as they get tight in the middle east in the terrorism goes down through the horn of africa, it is a serious problem because they are now spreading out. you are probably aware of it but most people thrant we made a decision after 9/11 to go down there and help the africans build five african bring gadse so when this happens they will be able to take care of their own problems. so the answer to your question i don't think we str resources i wish we had in africa and i've felt that way for a long time. >> is there something the united states can do now about the submission
is there more the united states could and should be doings there? >> well, i think first of all, africa, there are a lot of things going on right now. we know what's been happening in al jeer yarks in molly, we know about so moll yadellis and all these problem areas. my concern with f aftercome and i was instrumentle in getting that as a unified one command instead of divided among three chands that used to be. they don't have the resources necessary to be able to cover the problems. as...
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those personal relationships are critical for the ability of the united states to bring people along with her. >> she stands alone. no other secretary of state has ever traveled that much. they've never been away that much. >> maybe not that much, but secretaries of state have been traveling a heck of a lot more over the last few years. >> are you saying she has redefined the secretary of state position and role? >> no, no, no. >> i think what she does is a part and has been a part of the secretary of state role -- >> i bet they haven't even traveled a quarter of the miles. >> john, you ought to have somebody there -- >> she surpassed a predecessor, i think it was madeline al bright who held the record. >> what was albright's record? >> this is a million miles. >> excuse me, hillary just passed that record in the last couple of months. so it's not that big a deal. >> john what you're saying -- >> pat, please, i would like to finish. >> go ahead. >> in terms of the accountability here, there was an accountability aboard that she appear pointed that reported, that calls for like 29 dif
those personal relationships are critical for the ability of the united states to bring people along with her. >> she stands alone. no other secretary of state has ever traveled that much. they've never been away that much. >> maybe not that much, but secretaries of state have been traveling a heck of a lot more over the last few years. >> are you saying she has redefined the secretary of state position and role? >> no, no, no. >> i think what she does is a part...
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>> the french have asked the united states for a number of things. the mallian government has also asked the united states for a number of things. right now the u.s. is agreeing to provide intelligence. we do have an unmanned drone that was locate odd over the incident in algeria. that's under way in that eastern part today. we, in mali are helping to airlift the french in. we're helping to fund a lot of these projects. we're also giving malaria drugs, gps, kevlar vest, helmets to african militaries to go in to intervene. so that's what we are doing on that end. and the french military can work alongside those african militaries. they don't have the same laws restricting their movement like we do here. so we're providing a lot of information to them. >> you mentioned the fact that the secretary had been to africa and had some exploratory meetings there. did they see this coming? >> well, the secretary has had africa and particularly taking on al qaeda in east africa as a clear priority for some time. this challenge of taking on al qaeda in mali has r
>> the french have asked the united states for a number of things. the mallian government has also asked the united states for a number of things. right now the u.s. is agreeing to provide intelligence. we do have an unmanned drone that was locate odd over the incident in algeria. that's under way in that eastern part today. we, in mali are helping to airlift the french in. we're helping to fund a lot of these projects. we're also giving malaria drugs, gps, kevlar vest, helmets to african...
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is it more the united states should and could be doing? >> there a lot of things going on right now. we know the joseph kony situation. we know about somalia and all these problem areas. we do have some people on the ground. my concern with africa, and i was instrumental in getting that under a unifying one command, they do not have the resources necessary to be able to cover their problems. as they sit tight in the middle east and the terrorism bozell to djibouti and the horn of africa, it is a serious problem. we made a decision after it 9/11 to go down there and help the africans build five african brigades so that when this happened they will be able to take care of their own problems. my answer is i do not think we have the resources that i wish we had in africa. i have felt that way for a long time. >> is there something the united states can do now about the situation in mali to support of the french or unilaterally work against the islamists there that have gotten a foothold/ >> we are doing that right now. we will continue to do i
is it more the united states should and could be doing? >> there a lot of things going on right now. we know the joseph kony situation. we know about somalia and all these problem areas. we do have some people on the ground. my concern with africa, and i was instrumental in getting that under a unifying one command, they do not have the resources necessary to be able to cover their problems. as they sit tight in the middle east and the terrorism bozell to djibouti and the horn of africa,...
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weaver, tell us about your book to it is about my family's emigration to the united states. we settled in alabama right on the time in history where civild rights was pretty dramatic. in >> where do you live now? >> i live in tuscaloosa which is 60 miles up the road. more r almost another more recent my century that my small hometown. >> and your book, "darkroom" is erth about these experiences that yod had. h i want to start about your father. what did he do for living inacks what was hiso experience like? >> my father was a teacher and yet a background also in thehe e ministry. th and he was an amateur photographer that did some freelance work. not placed centrally in my book. >> i wanted to ask about his cr, ministering.and you he had been assigned to some as churches and you're right abouti that in here. what was his experience? >> well, before i was born, inme 1948, my father came to the united states and he studied ath a seminary in new orleans. and hed went around where he encountered two schweizspok segregation even in the church. >> at one time he spoke at a black c
weaver, tell us about your book to it is about my family's emigration to the united states. we settled in alabama right on the time in history where civild rights was pretty dramatic. in >> where do you live now? >> i live in tuscaloosa which is 60 miles up the road. more r almost another more recent my century that my small hometown. >> and your book, "darkroom" is erth about these experiences that yod had. h i want to start about your father. what did he do for...
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and what did the united states do there? you know, when i became secretary of state, i recommitted american money to the amazon forces. we looked to retrain the ugandans and it took time. there was -- there were no shortcuts but we had literally the boots of our american soldiers and the boots of american diplomats on the ground. i visited one of the training camps in uganda and what we have to do is recognize we're in for a long-term struggle here. and that means we've got to pay attention to places that historically we have not chosen to or had to. so i would hope that this committee can make that case to the rest of the congress. we're now looking at, you know, troops coming from other neighboring african countries. we can't just send them into mali. they don't have training to do that. we're going to have to work with other partners to train them and equip them and then to sustain them just like we did with the troops in somalia. so, you know, four years ago alshobob was one of the biggest threats to not only east africa
and what did the united states do there? you know, when i became secretary of state, i recommitted american money to the amazon forces. we looked to retrain the ugandans and it took time. there was -- there were no shortcuts but we had literally the boots of our american soldiers and the boots of american diplomats on the ground. i visited one of the training camps in uganda and what we have to do is recognize we're in for a long-term struggle here. and that means we've got to pay attention to...
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and it goes on and on and we are it's inevitable that the united states is going to be choosing sides funding people that maybe six months to six years down the road turn out to be. government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok let me let me go to you. what can we do if it sounds like the united states and its western allies are just control freaks when it comes to africa. well to an extent africa is very much young in its democracy it's only fifty years at best or fifty two or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing i mean what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we ha
and it goes on and on and we are it's inevitable that the united states is going to be choosing sides funding people that maybe six months to six years down the road turn out to be. government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our...
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consumers impacted not just in the united states, but around the world. in 2011 we had a horrific drought in florida. and many of you who are watching were watching the news coverage were watching impact particularly on newborns and children and could not have been more moved profoundly by what he saw. these are the innocent and most deserving victims. at the same time, we had another drought situation. the impact was significantly less for good reason. we have a research scientist with us from the u.s. geological survey. when he spoke, use one of the most amazing and inspirational that we had heard. second we have -- forgive me for my family -- he is part of the united nations convention. a huge issue. and globally, this is one of the big ones. and requires a lot of attention. and we have climate change review by the university of nebraska at lincoln. finally, one of my favorite people who has worked along side for many years, veronica johnson. veronica is a news person for nbc. there was a time when the news people are more likely not to have the backgr
consumers impacted not just in the united states, but around the world. in 2011 we had a horrific drought in florida. and many of you who are watching were watching the news coverage were watching impact particularly on newborns and children and could not have been more moved profoundly by what he saw. these are the innocent and most deserving victims. at the same time, we had another drought situation. the impact was significantly less for good reason. we have a research scientist with us from...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives with. over sixty two percent. i diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to a lot less a lot less human suffering. welcome back to cross all things are considered i'm peter lavelle talking about the west assault on the muslim world. i daniel i know you have to run really soon and i want you to finish the point that you made in the first part of the program please do. thank you. there is volatility of extremism in the muslim world there's violence there's insurrection and outside powers are getting sucked in or want to come in and it's not just western powers there's a theory now in france among several harboring politicians that qatar is behind the the islamist rebellion in mali qatar not a western power a muslim well isn't that a way to translate that isn't
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives with. over sixty two percent. i diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to a lot less a lot less human suffering. welcome back to cross all things are considered i'm...
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they went without telling the united states, shocking the united states according to many reports which described how many u.s. officials felt when the algerians went in. could the u.s. say, forget it, we're going in. >> could have done it, not likely. one of the things you have, algeria is a police state. so they have a very tough hold on algiers, their city in the north. it gets a little less down south toward the border areas. some of the facilities, this one included, is in a very remote location. it's closer to the libyan border. it's not likely that we would have had great capability as quick as the algerians did to actually get to the facility. i think, erin, that they made the conclusion, listen, i'm either going to have to negotiate with london, paris, washington, d.c., and tokyo or we're going to go handle this problem that is growing in perception that emboldens, they believe, the al qaeda folks from doing even more of this kind of thing. and i think they decided to take quick action for those reasons and didn't include the other nation states for that reason. >> a spokes per
they went without telling the united states, shocking the united states according to many reports which described how many u.s. officials felt when the algerians went in. could the u.s. say, forget it, we're going in. >> could have done it, not likely. one of the things you have, algeria is a police state. so they have a very tough hold on algiers, their city in the north. it gets a little less down south toward the border areas. some of the facilities, this one included, is in a very...
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four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great diversity. i had a younger sister named gift of god and christa was a special girl because she suffered from severe epilepsy. she never once complained. she never said across word and it could or would take her an hour or two to line um... up her clothes and do our homework and get her lunch b bag ready. i'm the five minutes bed to - bus kind of guy, you know? well krista saw the baseball movie called field of dreams. very inspiring movie that takes place in the corn field in iowa and decided for her 23rd birthday she wanted to go see that place. she was living in minneapolis and packed her bags to go to the field of dreams. when my mother went to wake her up on july 24th 1992 she had died in her sleep from a massive seizure and it was
four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great diversity. i had a younger sister named gift of god and christa was a special girl because she suffered from severe epilepsy. she never once complained. she never said across word and...
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well if you travel around europe and you look at some the prospects of the fiscal cliff still in the united states i mean in a comparative sense we don't have a lot to worry about no i think it's a very it's a very look at the early worrying thing about that is that they reduced some of the drawee exactly the difficult reforms in the face of vested interest of you know i've talked about this for at least five years ok or when things are going well you know why you know shake the cart ok what's the greatest strength of the economy the greatest strength of the russian economy it's sovereign balance sheet it's one of the best in the world again sovereign debt is very low due to prepayments of the before. the household in russia is not encumbered with so much as is the case with consumers in the belt economy so there is tremendous alene way for russia to grow not just through the development of infrastructure building roads bridges etc but also this. growth in household consumption that has been quite strong in the past ten years but can still support russia's growth going forward i'm quite opt
well if you travel around europe and you look at some the prospects of the fiscal cliff still in the united states i mean in a comparative sense we don't have a lot to worry about no i think it's a very it's a very look at the early worrying thing about that is that they reduced some of the drawee exactly the difficult reforms in the face of vested interest of you know i've talked about this for at least five years ok or when things are going well you know why you know shake the cart ok what's...
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them but i think the important part of his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new tighter security and defense relationship with the country is is is what he's trying to you know to to gun out for but really what's we're looking at mali right now looking what was going on in libya and all geria volatile areas. regions that they won't go into mali but now they have and it almost seems like everybody is asking isn't what's happening in mali really what's happening is that the back flow of what happened in libya. well i've been doing anyway other than yourself you being what i'm arguing you. with dave david cameron himself made the point in his visit to. that that we are entering into a ge
them but i think the important part of his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new...
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>>host: what can you tell us about coming to the united states? >>guest: i was separated from my father for 80 years when he returned to mexico my siblings and i convinced him to bring him back here because he would not come back to mexico and we did not want to spend anymore time separated from him. so we begged him. with father did not want to bring me because i was nine and a half and he thought i could not make it across the border and we had to run illegally. so we took of us from mexico city and right on the border of tijuana. it was so long today bus ride because i had rarely been in any kind of car or public is rotation. i got carsick many, many times. when we got to the border my father hired a coyote to bring us across. >>host: what do you remember? >>guest: how much walking there was. i remember having a lot of guilt because my father was right. i was too little and i would get tired and complain about the walking and i was thirsty or hungry or tired. my father ended up and carry me on his back and we were caught the first time by borde
>>host: what can you tell us about coming to the united states? >>guest: i was separated from my father for 80 years when he returned to mexico my siblings and i convinced him to bring him back here because he would not come back to mexico and we did not want to spend anymore time separated from him. so we begged him. with father did not want to bring me because i was nine and a half and he thought i could not make it across the border and we had to run illegally. so we took of us...
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the united states gave a wink and a nod to this. i would lick a written answer to that. >> thank you now to the representative from rhode island. >> thank you. >> thank you for your extraordinary service to our country that earned you dope respect and admiration of people all over the world and enhanced america's standing all over the globe. your leadership on enhancing america national security and women's issues are too numerous to list but i thank you for all of your hard work and everything you is done in service to our country. thank you for your testimony today, the terrorist attacks on september 11th in benghazi, libya, resulted in the tragic deaths of ambassador stevens, sean smith, tyrone woods and glen doherty and are constant reminders of the work our diplomats engage in throughout the world. while we cannot eliminate all risks, it is our duty tone act protocols and policies that reduce the risks and provide the resources and support necessary to mitigate and manage the risks. i hope my colleagues consider the review boar
the united states gave a wink and a nod to this. i would lick a written answer to that. >> thank you now to the representative from rhode island. >> thank you. >> thank you for your extraordinary service to our country that earned you dope respect and admiration of people all over the world and enhanced america's standing all over the globe. your leadership on enhancing america national security and women's issues are too numerous to list but i thank you for all of your hard...
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i think the united states, we still abide by a one-drop rule. we are not overemphasizing anything but just being who we are. >> online application center, okay. create new account. >> it is senior year, which means it's stressful and it's extra stressful for you. >> what are you doing? >> college stuff. they are making me select my primary ethnicity. american indian, asian, pacific islander, black, african-american and -- >> she picked african-american, but she should be able to pick biracial. >> becca khalil is also filling out college applications. >> i don't want to sit and have a long conversation about what bubble i should fill in about my ethnicity. i think i am african-american. >> what box do you check? >> i check white. >> you check white? >> yep. so that i can avoid any troubles with getting into college. i am applying for theater. >> she fears checking black could mess up her chances of acceptance. >> you look at black or african-american you have this image in your head. then you meet me because i have to audition for these schools y
i think the united states, we still abide by a one-drop rule. we are not overemphasizing anything but just being who we are. >> online application center, okay. create new account. >> it is senior year, which means it's stressful and it's extra stressful for you. >> what are you doing? >> college stuff. they are making me select my primary ethnicity. american indian, asian, pacific islander, black, african-american and -- >> she picked african-american, but she...